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Chapter 3 - Using JPA

This chapter explains how to manage ObjectDB databases using the Java Persistence API (JPA). The first two pages introduce basic JPA interfaces and concepts: The next section explains how to use JPA for database CRUD operations: More advanced topics (e.g. locking and events) are discussed in the last section:
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JPA / JDO Class Enhancer

> ... </build> Complete ObjectDB Maven projects are available for download on the Tutorial pages
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Chapter 6 - Configuration

> </objectdb> Each one of these seven configuration elements is explained in a separate section: This page
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JPA Primary Key

continuously and can be collected by accessing a minimum number of database pages. On the other end
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NetBeans/JPA Java EE Tutorial

This is the NetBeans version of the Java EE JPA tutorial. It demonstrates how to create and run a full Java EE 6 MVC (Model View Controller) web application in NetBeans - using GlassFish, ObjectDB and JPA. The demo web application manages a basic guestbook page. Every visitor can sign the guestbook
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Step 5: Design a BIRT Report Chart

, etc.: Click Finish to add the chart to the report page: You may click Preview now to see the chart
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Step 3: Add a Context Listener Class

and the database - when the application stops (contextDestroyed). The next step is adding a servlet class that will manage the guestbook page.
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NetBeans/JPA Spring MVC Web Tutorial

This is the NetBeans version of the Spring MVC and JPA tutorial. It demonstrates how to create and run a full Java Spring MVC (Model View Controller) web application in NetBeans - using JPA, ObjectDB, Tomcat (or GlassFish) and Maven. The demo web application manages a basic guestbook page
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NetBeans/JPA Web Application Tutorial

guestbook page. Every visitor can sign the guestbook by filling a simple form. The visitors
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Step 6: Set the Spring XML

for JSP pages in the WEB-INF directory. The next step (and the last in this tutorial) is running the Spring web application.

Getting Started

ObjectDB is very easy to use. Follow the Getting Started Tutorial and the Quick Tour manual chapter and in minutes you may be able to write and run first Java programs against ObjectDB.

Prior knowledge or experience in database programming (SQL, JDBC, ORM, JPA, etc.) is not required, but some background in using the Java language is essential.

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